How Can a Lender Foreclose on a Property in Montana?

Most Montana foreclosures occur outside of the court system in a process known as a non judicial foreclosure. Lenders are able to conduct a non judicial foreclosure if the mortgage agreement contains a power of sale clause that allows the lender to foreclose on the property if the borrower is in default. The lender must comply with the notice and sale requirements contained in the mortgage or, if none are included in the mortgage agreement, then those required by state law.

If a Montana mortgage does not contain a power of sale clause then a lender who wishes to foreclose on a property must sue the borrower in state court and obtain court permission to foreclose.

The information on this page is meant to provide a general overview of the law. The laws in your state and/or city may deviate significantly from those described here. If you have specific questions related to your situation you should speak with a local attorney.

Disclaimer

The information on this page is meant to provide a general overview of the law. The laws in your state and/or city may deviate significantly from those described here. If you have specific questions related to your situation you should speak with a local attorney.